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In the few decades since the brand’s inception, Lamborghini has had its fair share of ups and downs. It wasn’t until Audi took the brand over in 1998 that the Italian carmaker saw some dramatic shifts in future development. Though one of Germany’s finest took the company over, Lamborghini remains to be headquartered in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy. WIRED gives us an inside look at the original offices opened by Ferruccio Lamborghini back in 1963.

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Mercedes-Benz AMG has released a new line of accessories available in a carbon-fiber theme. Among the goods are t-shirts with “bacteria-inhibiting carbon fibers” and luggage that feature much of the same materials. Chris from egmCarTech also points out the availability of handcrafted models of AMG cars like the S65, CL65 and SLS AMG through brands such as Kyosho and AutoArt.

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Jerome Griffith, CEO of luggage label TUMI, took the center stage at Beijing, China earlier this week to announce TUMI’s newest partnership with car maker MINI. Titled “MINI Goes TUMI”, this collaboration will explore the reach of creativity and design, along with art and technology, with the appointment of a MINI One Clubman and MINI Cooper S Clubman in specially treated paint works in Black (or Alpha) and classic Hunter Green (or Alpha Brave). In conjunction with the outward appearance, MINI reworked all aspects on the vehicles and left no accents untouched. Works on the cars went further as TUMI fabrics donned on the sub-compacts’ interiors. In addition, TUMI also quipped each with matching sets of luggage. Both concept cars will be on tour world wide during the coming year to serve as inspiration for potential partnerships in the near future.